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Academy of Sciences collected by Michelbacher and from 10 mi. N.W. of LaPaz, Oct. 6, 1941; Arroyo Seco, Oct.. 6; San Venancio, Oct. 8; and Agua Caliente, Cape Region, Oct. 18. It is thus far known only from the southe- of the peninsula. NEW ENGLAND RECORDS OF ULULODES CURRIE (NEtR()P-- TERA: ASCALAPHIDAE).- There are few records of the two indigenous species of Ululodes from the northeastern of the United States. The genus is not mentioned in Procter’s Biological Survey of t’he Mount Desert Region [Maine], Part VII, 1946, nor is it recorded by Johns()l in his Insects of Nantucket, 1930, or by Britton in the (.’tteck List of the Insects of Connecticut, 1920 and 1938. There is only one citation in Leonard’s List of the Insects ()t" New York, 1926; and this is of U. quadripunctata from Staten Island, in the extreme southeast. Records of both species are more plentiful in Smith’s Insects of New Jersey, 1910, and Brimley’s Insects of North Carolina, 1938; the former work citing two localities for U. hyalina and iive for U. quadripunctata, and the latter, four and two localities these species, respectively. Inasmuch as they represent extensions of the kown ranges of both species, the following records from he author’s collections are presented herewith, even tholgh lacking such desirable data as precise locality and year of collection" Ululodes hyalina Latr., Marthas Vineyard, Mas- sachusetts, 19 July, 1 specimen at light. Ululodes quadri- punctata Burm., Marthas Vineyard, Mass., 2 August, 1 spe’ci.’men at light; New London, Connecticut, July-August, 1948, 1 specimen. In all cases, poor condition precludes de- termination of sex of these specimens. The author will gratefully receive any records or specimens of Ululodes from the northeastern United States.- George H. Beatty, III, Plumsteadville, Pennsylvania.

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Academy of Sciences collected by Michelbacher andfrom 10 mi. N.W. of LaPaz, Oct. 6, 1941; Arroyo Seco, Oct..6; San Venancio, Oct. 8; and Agua Caliente, Cape Region,Oct. 18. It is thus far known only from the southe-of the peninsula.

NEW ENGLAND RECORDS OF ULULODES CURRIE (NEtR()P--TERA: ASCALAPHIDAE).- There are few records of the twoindigenous species of Ululodes from the northeasternof the United States. The genus is not mentioned inProcter’s Biological Survey of t’he Mount Desert Region[Maine], Part VII, 1946, nor is it recorded by Johns()l inhis Insects of Nantucket, 1930, or by Britton in the (.’tteckList of the Insects of Connecticut, 1920 and 1938. Thereis only one citation in Leonard’s List of the Insects ()t" NewYork, 1926; and this is of U. quadripunctata from StatenIsland, in the extreme southeast. Records of both speciesare more plentiful in Smith’s Insects of New Jersey, 1910,and Brimley’s Insects of North Carolina, 1938; the formerwork citing two localities for U. hyalina and iive for U.quadripunctata, and the latter, four and two localitiesthese species, respectively.Inasmuch as they represent extensions of the kown

ranges of both species, the following records from heauthor’s collections are presented herewith, even tholghlacking such desirable data as precise locality and year ofcollection" Ululodes hyalina Latr., Marthas Vineyard, Mas-sachusetts, 19 July, 1 specimen at light. Ululodes quadri-punctata Burm., Marthas Vineyard, Mass., 2 August, 1spe’ci.’men at light; New London, Connecticut, July-August,1948, 1 specimen. In all cases, poor condition precludes de-termination of sex of these specimens. The author willgratefully receive any records or specimens of Ululodesfrom the northeastern United States.- George H. Beatty,III, Plumsteadville, Pennsylvania.

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